Consider the main memory size of 128 kB, Cache size of 16 kB, Block size of 256 B with Byte addressable memory. What is the physical address split for 2-way, 4-way and 8-way set associative?
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Consider the main memory size of 128 kB, Cache size of 16 kB, Block size of 256 B with Byte addressable memory. What is the physical address split for 2-way, 4-way and 8-way set associative?
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- If a microprocessor has a cycle time of 0.5 nanoseconds, what’s the processor clock rate? If the fetch cycle is 40% of the processor cycle time, what memory access speed is required to implement load operations with zero wait states and load operations with two wait states?Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set-associative cache has 216 bytes of main memory and a cache of 32 blocks, and each cache block contains 8 bytes.Q.) If this cache is 2-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache; that is, what are the sizes of the tag, set, and offset fields?Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 224 bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 128 blocks, where each block contains 64 bytes.Q.) What is the format of a memory address as seen by cache; that is, what are the sizes of the tag and offset fields?
- Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 216 bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 64 blocks, where each cache block contains 32 bytes.Q.) What is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache; that is, what are the sizes of the tag and offset fields?A CPU has 32-bit memory address and a 256 KB cache memory. The cache is organized as a 4-way set associative cache with cache block size of 16 bytes. a. What is the number of sets in the cache? b. What is the size (in bits) of the tag field per cache block? c. What is the number and size of comparators required for tag matching? d. How many address bits are required to find the byte offset within a cache block? e. What is the total amount of extra memory (in bytes) required for the tag bits?Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set associative cache has 2^24 bytes of main memory and a cache size of 64K bytes, and each cache block contains 32 bytes. a) If this cache is 2-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, that is, what are the sizes of the tag, set, and offset fields? b) If this cache is 4-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache?
- Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 224 words of main memory and a cache of 512 blocks, where each cache block contains 16 words. How many blocks of main memory are there? What is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, i.e., what are the sizes of the tag and offset fields? To which cache block will the memory reference 17042416 map?Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set associative cache has 216 bytes of main memory and a cache of 32 blocks, and each cache block contains 8 bytes. a) If this cache is 2-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, that is, what are the sizes of the tag, set, and offset fields? b) If this cache is 4-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache?Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set associative cache has 4Mbyes of main memory and a cache of 64 blocks, where each cache block contains 8 bytes. a) If this cache is 2-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, that is, what are the sizes of the tag, set, and offset fields? b) If this cache is 4-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache? Show all work and explain how you got the answers please. Thanks
- Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set-associative cache has 216 bytes of main memory and a cache of 32 blocks, and each cache block contains 8 bytes.Q.) If this cache is 4-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache?Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 4G bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 512 blocks, where each cache block contains 128 bytes. a) How many blocks of main memory are there? b) What is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, i.e., what are the sizes of the tag and offset fields? c) To which cache block will the memory address 0x018072 map?Suppose a byte-addressable computer using set associative cache has 8M byes of main memory and a cache of 128 blocks, where each cache block contains 64 bytes. a) If this cache is 4-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, that is, what are the sizes of the tag, set, and offset fields? b) If this cache is 16-way set associative, what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache
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